Houston, TX –The
collision of Politics and Art gives rise to a dystopian circus arena. Politicians are clowns, the Resistance is Burlesque, and minorities are flying aerialists and vaudevillian acts. Welcome to
the world ofNever Againunder the Big Top.

6 Degreespremiers Never Again on
September 21-23, 2018 at Midtown Arts and Theater Center, in the heart of Midtown Houston. Produced and choreographed by Toni Leago Valle, Never Again is an art commentary on
the current political landscape in the Lone Star State. It emphasizes one point; that Texas Legislation has become increasingly hostile towards its diverse citizens - women, minorities, LGBTQ,
and children.

Performed by a stellar cast, dancers portray the key players who orchestrate Texas politics – Greg
Abbott, Dan Patrick, Ted Cruz - and the Legislation as their puppets. Ruby Leal, Ariel Montemayor, and Michelle Reyes appear as Burlesque
Abortion advocates. Aerialists Davis Stumberg and Carlos Perez wind themselves up in the uphill battle for LGTBQ equality. Lia Madrazo delivers a touching solo as a woman who lives in the shadows in
fear of being labeled an “Angry Black Woman.” Kate Rash and Carlos Perez dance two sides of the #MeToo coin. Tyler Scarberry cracks a whip as the Santa Fe mass shooter. Kylie McIntyre and Mary
Catherine McReynolds create mischief as devilish Legislative clowns. Guest Aerialist Sean Lane pays tribute to the immigrant children being detained in Texas’ own backyard. Lighting Design is by
Hudson Davis.

Valle is commissioning Judy Masliyah, owner ofMy Flaming Heart, to design costumes. A graduate from the Fashion
Institute of Technology in New York City, Masliyah established apparel companies in New York, California, and Texas. She also has designed and built for music videos, film, theater and opera. Her
original fabric designs encompass incongruent genres, adding a somewhat disturbing tone to otherwise classic and nostalgic styles. Her most recent fabrics have become more political in nature. Her
controversial 'Anti Nazi Coat' was made as a response to Charlottesville and her 'Keep Your Tiny Hands Off My Rights Dress' was taken from a sign in the Houston Women's March. Both controversial
designs have already gained attention on social media from friend and foe alike.

The History of Never Again

Never Againstarted out as a Women’s Reproductive Rights concept in
2014. Valle, a feminist and activist, has been watching Women’s Rights eroding for years under constrictive abortion laws. She started researching Texas politics and history. “The most
sacred decision a woman can make - whether or not to have a baby -is being stolen right out from under them because they do not know how Texas Legislation works. It is all done hush-hush under the
table. In 2017 alone, 75 bills were proposed to regulate Women’s bodies and behavior. You know how many for men? Zero,” states Valle, “I wanted to bring my research to the general public,
but I did not want to do an angry, dark depressing concert. Instead, I followed the example of the Women’s March pussycat hats; I started tackling this angry, dark depressing material with
humor; through vaudeville and circus entertainment.”

Since 2017, Never Again has broadened in scope to include recent political upheavals. It reveals the 2017 proposed bills and laws against
abortion, Planned Parenthood, Roe vs Wade, and ultimately for fetus personhood. It shows the relentless crusade against LGBTQ citizens, the deliberate silencing of its black and brown
communities, and, most recently, the national spotlights on a mass shooting and separation of immigrant children, all right in Texas’ backyard.Never Againhighlights the Leaders of the Resistance: the Houston Women’s March, Black Lives Matter, the
Austin Handmaid’s Tale protestors, the #MeToo, #NeverAgain, and #FamiliesBelongTogether movements; all Women and Men who have found their voices through anger and dark wit as opposition to the
government. Valle notes, “With every protest, I realized it is not just women being oppressed. We are all under attack from many angles. It is a Human Fight for the right to live
freely without an oppressive government.”

Never Againultimately points its audiences to vote in November. It hopes to attract
people to come for the entertainment, but who leave with more information on how the current political system is actively working against their best interest. Valle comments, “I hope to facilitate
change in our actions. Collectively, we can act through voting so that we can remain first-class citizens, humans treated with respect, and retain the ability to make individual choices for
ourselves.”

Never Againpremiers Friday, September 21,
2018 at 8PM, Saturday, September 22, 2018 at 5PM and 8PM, and Sunday, September 23, 2018 at 3PM and 6PM at Midtown Arts and Theatre Center, 3400 Main Street, Houston TX 77002 in the heart of Midtown Houston. Tickets are $20-$35. To purchase tickets, visit matchouston.org. For more information, contact Toni Valle at 713/409-2838 or visit 6degreesdance.org.

This program is part of the Tales of Houston WomenCollaboration, a 2-month
retrospective and celebration by several of our community's organizations displaying the many ways Houston’s women have, are, and will put their mark on history. We are celebrating through art,
lectures, movies, dance, and more! Join the fun and learn more at www.houstonhistoryalliance.org

Never Againis made possiblethrough a grant fromthe generous support of an Anonymous funderand sponsorship from the National Organization for Women. Never Again is supported in part by Dance Source Houston's Production Grant
program.